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Question 1
Who is the writer of the short story, “Seventeen oranges”?
A
William Temple Hornaday
B
Ruskin Bond
C
Charles Dickens
D
Bill Naughton
Question 2
Who is the narrator of the short story, “Seventeen organges”?
A
Bill Naughton
B
Pongo
C
Police Man
D
Clem
Question 3
The story Seventeen oranges narrates?
A
The benefits of eating oranges
B
The cleverly management of tricky situation by the narrator
C
The ways of gardening oranges
D
The golden memories of the narrator
Question 4
In the short story, “Seventeen oranges” who is fond of oranges?
A
Pongo
B
The narrator
C
Police man
D
Clem
Question 5
How many oranges were hidden by the narrator in his pocket?
A
Sixteen
B
Eighteen
C
Seventeen
D
Twenty
Question 6
What was the narrator’s job in the docks?
A
Collecting the tickets
B
Checking the materials
C
Supervisor of the ship
D
Driving a little pony-and –cart
Question 7
The narrator of the short story, “Seventeen oranges” is working for
A
Watch company
B
Swift delivery company
C
Service provider company
D
Software company
Question 8
Who usually left the docks with something under the apron?
A
The narrator
B
Policeman
C
Clem
D
Pongo
Question 9
Apron of the narrator is
A
Small one
B
Big one
C
Pale in colour
D
All the above
Question 10
The narrator was searched by the policeman, because____
A
His pockets were bulging
B
He was singing a song
C
He was carrying a box
D
The oranges could be smelt
Question 11
  • “I was not really a thief.”
  • Identify the speaker/character who belongs to the short story “Seventeen oranges”.
A
Bill Naughton
B
Clem
C
Police man
D
Pongo
Question 12
What do you mean by apron?
A
A protective garment
B
Tool for repairing ship
C
Ear aid
D
Painting tool
Question 13
  • “I liked bananas, but I like oranges best of all.”
  • Identify the speaker/character who belongs to the short story “Seventeen oranges”.
A
Bill Naughton
B
Clem Jones
C
Police man
D
Pongo
Question 14
The narrator picked up the bananas and hide them in
A
Basket
B
Wooden box
C
Apron
D
Cover
Question 15
Who is a planned thief?
A
Bill Naughton
B
Clem Jones
C
Police man
D
Pongo
Question 16
Who is pongo?
A
A panda
B
A policeman
C
Friend of the narrator
D
Clem Jones friend
Question 17
“Please don’t make me open the box. The _____ will run away.”
A
Cat
B
Dog
C
Rat
D
Rabbit
Question 18
Who asked Clem Jones to open the box?
A
Pongo
B
The army chief
C
Bill Naughton
D
The captain of the ship
Question 19
The box opened by Clem Jones in the kitchen contains
A
Vegetables
B
Bananas
C
Dutch Cheese
D
Gold coins
Question 20
What do you mean by Ship’s cat?
A
The cat owned by captain
B
Cat for security purpose
C
Cat used to catch mice or rats in naval ship
D
Cat which is transported
Question 21
What was the narrator carrying in his pockets?
A
Apples
B
Oranges
C
Vegetables
D
Candies
Question 22
Who was caught red-handed by the policeman?
A
Bill Naughton
B
Clem Jones
C
Clem Jones’s friend
D
Bill Naughton’s friend
Question 23
  • “Too many people are stealing from the docks.”
  • Identify the speaker/character who belongs to the short story “Seventeen oranges”.
A
Bill Naughton
B
Clem Jones
C
Police man
D
The captain
Question 24
  • “You have the swallow the pips too.”
  • What do you mean by pips?
A
Cover of a fruit
B
Hard seed inside the fruit
C
A type of flower
D
A fibre layer of a fruit
Question 25
What kinds of stories were read by the narrator in order to avoid mistakes of babbling?
A
Detective stories
B
Mythological stories
C
Horror stories
D
Humour stories
Question 26
The narrator kept his mouth shut when questioned by pongo because
A
The oranges would fall away
B
Anything said would be held as evidence against him
C
He did not steal the oranges
D
He was scared of Pongo
Question 27
Why did Pongo want to bring another policeman?
A
Pongo is not superior officer
B
To make witness against the narrator
C
Pongo assigned with some other work
D
To prevent the narrator being escaping
Question 28
What did the voice in the narrator’s head tell him to do?
A
Eat the evidence
B
Escape from the prison
C
Hide the evidence
D
Brake the prison
Question 29
  • “Eat the evidence.”
  • Here the evidence refers to
A
Paper
B
Oranges
C
Apples
D
Another policeman
Question 30
The voice of head instructed the narrator to
A
Run away from the prison
B
Beat the pongo
C
Break the prison wall
D
Swallow the pips
Question 31
______ Oranges were there on the table when the narrator heard pongo outside?
A
Five
B
Seven
C
Three
D
None
Question 32
What did the narrator do with the pips and peels?
A
Throw them away
B
Put them in his apron
C
Swallowed the pips and peels
D
Hide the beside
Question 33
  • “I can smell them.”
  • Identify the speaker/character who belongs to the short story “Seventeen oranges”.
A
Bill Naughton
B
Other policeman
C
Police man
D
The captain
Question 34
  • “Seventeen big oranges! How did you eat them all?”
  • Identify the speaker/character who belongs to the short story “Seventeen oranges”.
A
Bill Naughton
B
Other policeman
C
Pongo
D
The captain
Question 35
  • “Pongo locked you in that cabin for half an hour.”
  • Identify the speaker/character who belongs to the short story “Seventeen oranges”.
A
Bill Naughton
B
Other policeman
C
Clem Jones
D
The captain
Question 36
Who was called as a careful planner by the narrator?
A
Clem Jones
B
Pongo
C
Police man
D
The narrator
Question 37
What was Clem Jones carrying in the box during his second attempt?
A
Apples
B
Oranges
C
Dutch Cheese
D
Vegetables
Question 38
Why were the policemen not able to bring any charges against the narrator?
A
He is not a superior officer
B
The narrator ate the evidence
C
He is assigned with other case
D
He went away
Question 39
Who is also known as William John Francis Naughton?
A
Clem Jones
B
Pongo
C
The captain
D
Bill Naughton
Question 40
The environment projected by Bill Naughton in his writing is
A
Sophisticated
B
Chauvinistic
C
Working class society
D
Adventurous
Question 41
Bill Naughton spend his childhood in
A
German
B
Britain
C
Bolton
D
Norway
Question 42
Bill Naughton is a
A
German writer
B
American writer
C
British writer
D
French writer
Question 43
Before becoming a writer Bill Naughton worked as a
A
Painter
B
Lorry-driver
C
Goldsmith
D
Supplier
Question 44
Alfie is the play of
A
Rudyard Kipling
B
Ruskin Bond
C
Bill Naughton
D
Kamala Das
Question 45
My Pal Spadger is a ______ novel of Bill Naughton
A
Detective
B
Children’s
C
Nature oriented
D
Comedy
Question 46
Who is the author of the poem, “The spider and the fly”?
A
Annie Louisa Walker
B
Marry Botham Howitt
C
Elizabeth Barrett Browning
D
Robert Frost
Question 47
  • “Will you walk into my parlour”
  • Who is the speaker?
A
The Spider
B
The Fly
C
The Cricket
D
The Wolf
Question 48
Who was invited by spider to his parlour?
A
The Fly
B
The Bird
C
The Bee
D
The Wolf
Question 49
What do you mean by parlour?
A
A room for entertaining guest
B
A dining room
C
A repair shop
D
A private house
Question 50
The way to whose parlour was up a winding stair
A
Spider
B
Fly
C
God
D
Heaven
Question 51
What do you mean by winding stair?
A
A long path
B
A top position
C
A twisted path
D
A short path
Question 52
What will the fly get to see in the spider’s parlour?
A
A gold
B
Many curious things
C
A feast
D
Lots of jewels
Question 53
  • “For whom goes up your winding stair can never come back again.”
  • Identify the speaker
A
The fly
B
The spider
C
The wolf
D
The author
Question 54
Who will never wake again?
A
The creature who entered into the spider parlour
B
The creature who slept on spider’s bed
C
The creature who ate the food prepared by the spider
D
The creature who played with spider
Question 55
  • “Will you rest upon my little bed”
  • Who was invited to sleep on spider’s bed?
A
The fly
B
The spider
C
The wolf
D
The butterfly
Question 56
The character of spider mention in the poem is
A
Open minded
B
Coward
C
Cunning
D
Brave
Question 57
Who was invited by the spider to visit his pantry?
A
The butterfly
B
The fly
C
The bee
D
The wolf
Question 58
What do you mean by pantry?
A
A room where one can sleep
B
A room where one can play
C
A room where food is stored
D
None of the above
Question 59
Who is mentioned as sweet creature by the spider?
A
The butterfly
B
The wolf
C
The wolf
D
The fly
Question 60
Name the thing that tempted the fly to visit spider’s parlour
A
A little-bed
B
A little-looking glass
C
A tiny pouch
D
A makeup set
Question 61
  • “I have heard what’s in your pantry”
  • Pantry of spider consist of
A
Food and beverages
B
Little –looking glass
C
Remains of the dead flies
D
Little soft bed
Question 62
Why the poet used the word “den “to describe the spider’s web?
A
The fly entered into the spider’s web will be killed
B
Other name of spider’s house
C
Home of spider is as big as den
D
None of the above
Question 63
The last weapon used by cunning spider to attract the fly is
A
Parlour
B
Pantry
C
Soft bed
D
Flattery
Question 64
  • “With buzzy wings she hung aloft”
  • Who does she refer to?
A
The fly
B
The spider
C
The butterfly
D
The wolf
Question 65
  • “To idle, silly faltering words, I pray you ne’er give head.”
  • Who does “I” refer to?
A
The fly
B
The spider
C
The butterfly
D
The author
Question 66
The poem “The spider and the fly ” begins with
A
The spider praising the beauty of the fly
B
The spider’s invitation of the fly
C
The beauty of the fly
D
The flattering of the fly
Question 67
The moral of the poem “The spider and the fly” is.
A
One should have self confidence
B
One should not attracted by the flattery words
C
One should believe god
D
One should praise the lord
Question 68
______ means to endow a non-human character with human traits and behaviour.
A
Consonance
B
Anthropomorphism
C
Alliteration
D
Metaphor
Question 69
______ is a repetition of similar vowel sound in the neighbouring words.
A
Consonance
B
Assonance
C
Anaphora
D
Alliteration
Question 70
  • “How handsome are your gauzy wings,
  • How brilliant are your eyes!”
  • Find the figure of speech of the above lines.
A
Consonance
B
Assonance
C
Anaphora
D
Alliteration
Question 71
  • “Your eyes are like the diamond bright.”
  • Find the figure of speech
A
Metaphor
B
Personification
C
Simile
D
Alliteration
Question 72
  • “but mine are dull as lead”.
  • Find the figure of speech
A
Metaphor
B
Personification
C
Simile
D
Alliteration
Question 73
  • “Sweet creature” said the spider, “You’re witty and you’re wise.”
  • Find the figure of speech
A
Metaphor
B
Personification
C
Simile
D
Alliteration
Question 74
  • “Your eyes are like the diamond bright.”
  • Whose eyes are referred here?
A
The spider
B
The fly
C
The author
D
The butterfly
Question 75
  • “but mine are dull as lead.”
  • In the above line lead is refer to
A
The eyes of the spider
B
The eyes of the fly
C
The wing of the fly
D
The head of the spider
Question 76
  • “Witty and you’re wise”
  • Find the figure of speech.
A
Simile
B
Personification
C
Metaphor
D
Alliteration
Question 77
Marry Botham Howitt was
A
An English poet
B
A French poet
C
A German poet
D
An Italian poet
Question 78
Who is William Howitt?
A
Father of Marry Botham Howitt
B
Husband of Marry Botham Howitt
C
Son of Marry Botham Howitt
D
Son of Marry Botham Howitt
Question 79
How many books were written by Marry Botham Howitt together with her husband?
A
120
B
10
C
160
D
180
Question 80
Marry Botham Howitt was born in
A
Gloucestershire
B
Canada
C
Germany
D
Vatican
Question 81
Marry Botham Howitt was educated at
A
Boston university
B
California university
C
Modern college
D
Her home
Question 82
Who is the author of the novel “The Adventures of Tom Sawyer”?
A
Ruskin Bond
B
Rudyard Kipling
C
Mark Twain
D
William Temple Hornaday
Question 83
The cat and the pain killer is one of the episode extracted from
A
The jungle book
B
Fairy tale
C
The cherry tree
D
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
Question 84
Tom Sawyer grow up along which river
A
Nile river
B
Mississippi river
C
Amazon river
D
Yellow river
Question 85
Mississippi river is at
A
Cape town
B
Brazil
C
St. Petersburg
D
Cuba
Question 86
Tom Sawyer was look after by
A
His mother
B
His grandmother
C
His aunt
D
His grandfather
Question 87
Who is Polly?
A
Mother of Tom Sawyer
B
Aunt of Tom Sawyer
C
Sister of Tom Sawyer
D
Teacher of Tom Sawyer
Question 88
Who is Sid?
A
Friend of Tom Sawyer
B
Classmate of Tom Sawyer
C
Father of Tom Sawyer
D
Brother of Tom Sawyer
Question 89
Tom Sawyer lives with his
A
Father and mother
B
Mother and brother
C
Aunt and his brother
D
Aunt and his sister
Question 90
Whose arrival made Tom Sawyer a bit happy to go to the school?
A
Sid
B
Becky Thatcher
C
Joe Harper
D
Huck
Question 91
Joe Harper and Huck are the
A
Best friends of Tom Sawyer
B
Enemies of Tom Sawyer
C
Relatives of Tom Sawyer
D
School mate of Tom Sawyer
Question 92
Tom Sawyer and his friends ran to island in order to become a ______.
A
Ship doctor
B
Merchant
C
Trader
D
Pirate
Question 93
Tom Sawyer and his friends ran to which island?
A
Pearl island
B
Rose island
C
Elizabeth island
D
Jackson island
Question 94
Jackson Island lies on which river?
A
Amazon river
B
Mississippi river
C
Yellow river
D
Nile river
Question 95
People of Tom Sawyer’s village thought that Tom Sawyer and his friends were
A
Escaped to other continent
B
arrested
C
Dead
D
None of the above
Question 96
Tom Sawyer and his friends arrived village during
A
Festival
B
Earthquake
C
Their funeral
D
Summer vacation
Question 97
Who loves Tom Sawyer very much?
A
Aunt Polly
B
Joe Harper
C
Huck
D
Sid
Question 98
Why did Becky Thatcher stop coming to school?
A
She left the town
B
She felt ill
C
She died
D
She changed her school
Question 99
Tom was disturbed because
A
He didn’t sleep well
B
He score low marks in test
C
Becky Thatcher stopped coming to school
D
He messed with his friends
Question 100
Who is a Peter?
A
Cat of Aunt Polly
B
Friend of Aunt Polly
C
Mother of Aunt Polly
D
Neighbour of Tom Sawyer
Question 101
Who was infatuated with patent medicines?
A
Tom Sawyer
B
Joe Herper
C
Huck
D
Aunt Polly
Question 102
Who is an incurable experimenter in producing new health medicines?
A
Tom Sawyer
B
Joe Herper
C
Aunt Polly
D
Becky Thatcher
Question 103
Aunt Polly began to try all manners of remedies on
A
Tom Sawyer
B
Peter
C
Joe Herper
D
Huck
Question 104
Whose low condition was windfall to Aunt Polly?
A
Tom Sawyer
B
Peter
C
Huck
D
Becky Thatcher
Question 105
Name the new treatment tired by Aunt Polly on Tom Sawyer
A
Water Treatment
B
Mud Treatment
C
Herbal Treatment
D
Clay treatment
Question 106
Tom Sawyer keeps on asking ______ from his aunt.
A
Ice cream
B
Pain killer
C
Jelly cake
D
Oat meal
Question 107
Tom used pain killer to
A
Take care of his health
B
Cure Becky Thatcher
C
Help his aunt
D
Mend the crack on the sitting room
Question 108
Peter the cat begging for the taste of
A
Pain killer
B
Oat meal
C
Jelly cake
D
Ice cream
Question 109
  • “Don’t ask for it unless you want it”
  • Identify the speaker of the above line.
A
Tom Sawyer
B
Aunt Polly
C
Huck
D
Peter
Question 110
Tom Sawyer poured Pain killer into the mouth of
A
Huck
B
Joe Herper
C
Peter
D
Sid
Question 111
Who delivered a war-whoop after drinking a pain killer?
A
Tom Sawyer
B
Peter
C
Huck
D
Sid
Question 112
  • He banged against furniture, upsetting flower pot and making general havoc.
  • Identify the character referred in the above line.
A
To Sawyer
B
Huck
C
Peter
D
Sid
Question 113
  • She stood petrified with astonishment peering over her glasses.
  • In the above line she refers to whom?
A
Aunt Polly
B
Becky Thatcher
C
Sid
D
Peter
Question 114
Peter sprang a couple of yards in the air as________
A
He had a teaspoon of the pain killer
B
His tail was caught in the mouse trap
C
Aunt went outside
D
Tom threw him out of the window
Question 115
How did Aunt Polly discover the reason for Peter’s absurd behaviour?
A
From Tom’s facial expressions
B
From Tom’s facial expressions
C
From Tom’s facial expressions
D
She had lie detector
Question 116
  • “ I done it out of pity for him because he hadn’t any aunt. ”
  • Who didn’t have aunt?
A
Peter
B
Sid
C
Huck
D
Tom Sawyer
Question 117
  • “I was meaning for the best, Tom.”
  • Identify the speaker/character
A
Becky Thatcher
B
Sid
C
Peter
D
Aunt Polly
Question 118
Finally Aunt Polly said to Tom that he _____
A
Need not take any more medicine
B
Has to go to school regularly
C
Should not meet any of his friends
D
Must take medicines everyday
Question 119
Pen name of Samuel Langhorne Clemens is
A
Mark Twain
B
Polly
C
Tom Sawyer
D
Huckleberry Finn
Question 120
Mark Twain was an ______ writer.
A
Britain
B
American
C
German
D
Spanish
Question 121
“The Adventures of Huckleberry “was written by.
A
Ruskin Bond
B
Rudyard Kipling
C
Mark Twain
D
William Temple Hornaday
Question 122
The policeman caught me red-handed.
  • Find out the meaning of underlined word/phrase.
A
Poured red paint on hand
B
One who feeling sick
C
A person discovered in the act of doing something wrong
D
A old model weapon
Question 123
What is the meaning of the word “blabbing”?
A
A king of noise
B
Talking continuously
C
Revealing secrets thoughtlessly
D
Low murmuring sound
Question 124
The voice in his head asked to eat the evidence.
  • Find out synonym for the underlined word.
A
Disprove
B
Proof
C
Refute
D
Contradict
Question 125
  • Seventeen oranges were hidden.
  • Find out the antonyms of underlined word/phrase.
A
Exposed
B
Masked
C
Buried
D
Concealed
Question 126
  • The doctor came out of the clinic.
  • Find the meaning of the underlined phrasal verb.
A
Entered forcefully
B
Make an exit
C
Viewed carefully
D
Watched out
Question 127
What is the meaning of the phrasal verb “run away”?
A
Pursue
B
Make an exit
C
Escape by running
D
return
Question 128
A phrasal verb is a verb that is made up of a main verb together with an
A
An adverb
B
An adverb
C
Both
D
None
Question 129
Match the phrasal verb
  1. A) Fond of -1) concealed
  2. B) Hidden away -2) like very much
  3. C) Gave up -3) surrender
  4. D) Look at -4) see
A
3214
B
2134
C
3241
D
1243
Question 130
You ______ stop when the traffic lights turn red. Fill in the blanks with suitable modal verb.
A
Can
B
Must
C
Must not
D
Might
Question 131
Choose the correct option. We use _______ when something is compulsory, obligatory and important.
A
Should
B
Must
C
Ought
D
Might
Question 132
  • We _______ take milk regularly so that we ______ not develop deficiencies in our body.
  • Choose the correct option.
A
Must, might
B
Can, should
C
Should, might`
D
Might, can
Question 133
It ______ rain tomorrow. Fill in the blanks with suitable modal verb.
A
Can
B
Could
C
Must
D
Might
Question 134
  • You ______ to revise your lessons.
  • Fill in the blanks with suitable modal verb.
A
Should
B
Might
C
Can
D
Could
Question 135
  • I ________ tomatoes. There are plenty of tomatoes in the fridge.
  • Fill in the blanks with suitable modal verb.
A
Should
B
Must
C
Must not
D
Must not
Question 136
  • We _____ protect our health.
  • Fill the blank with suitable phrasal verb.
A
Should
B
Ought to
C
Might to
D
May
Question 137
  • I ______ my book from my bag.
  • Fill the blank with suitable phrasal verb.
A
Take away
B
Look after
C
Look after
D
Look after
Question 138
  • I shall ______ in the evening.
  • Fill the blank with suitable phrasal verb.
A
Came for
B
Came back
C
Run for
D
Call for
Question 139
  • His health ______ after a while.
  • Fill the blank with suitable phrasal verb.
A
Picked up
B
Picked at
C
Picked for
D
Picked on
Question 140
Can you ______ the coat of the trip? Fill the blank with suitable phrasal verb.
A
Figure in
B
Figure at
C
Figure on
D
Figure out
Question 141
  • The narrator felt sick for the week.
  • Find the antonym for the underlined word.
A
Healthy
B
Disordered
C
Feeble
D
unhealthy
Question 142
  • Red-handed
  • Find the parts of speech.
A
Noun
B
Verb
C
Adjective
D
Adverb
Question 143
  • Concealed
  • Find the parts of speech.
A
Noun
B
Verb
C
Adjective
D
Adverb
Question 144
What will compensate one’s daily requirement of Vitamin C?
A
One apple
B
One orange
C
One pine apple
D
One amla
Question 145
Oranges were first grown in
A
India
B
China
C
Srilanka
D
Pakistan
Question 146
Giving ranges during their New year season is a festive ritual of the
A
Americans
B
Portuguese
C
French
D
Chinese
Question 147
Which fruit is given in pairs as a symbol of friendship?
A
Apples
B
Oranges
C
Strawberry
D
Blueberries
Question 148
Who is the author of the poem “Never Trust a Mirror”?
A
Mark twain
B
Erin Hanson
C
William Temple Hornaday
D
Rudyard Kipling
Question 149
What do you mean by Summersets?
A
An aerobic movement
B
An aerobic movement
C
A resort on beach
D
A Holiday spot
Question 150
________ is considered as a foundation for the relationship.
A
Friendship
B
Wealth
C
Trust
D
Health
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